This bike build got me and my friend into the bike scene. Simply love everything on this bike. I don't know why people are saying the headlight isn't attractive. It's got character! Love it!!
I'm really considering getting a scout and your build really speaks to me. Really chops down the design into a more simple and basic look. The headlight is fucking AWESOME, it really adds a unique element to your bike. Now that all the hard work is done, you can finally ride! Congrats
Great looking bike! , sounds good too! . I used to think big radiators meant you could never achieve a great aesthetic on bikes...but this Indian proves otherwise. ..love it! Steve
I can honestly say, I've never been into the "bobber/cruiser" look from bikes like the Indian, Sportster or other Harleys.....but Lord have mercy....this is hot... I am a changed man
I have seen I few of moorespeed bike's over the year's some truly jaw dropping they must have a good engineer department,machine billet parts are out of this world!keep on thinking I will one day take a ride to Poole in Dorset !bike sounds awesome.
Most of the time we see a vehicle and it is thought to be NICE until we see something on the rear end of it and say "Yuck!" This one is like....... What the hell is up with this Stop-light looking ugly son-of-a............ (the rest of the bike passes you)..... aaaa Nice bike ! 😁
Don’t know why the hate for that headlight... when saw the shot for the drive by, it actually really works and is pretty cool. Really a unique aspect to make your own
I love this customised Scout. It looks better than the scout Bobber. What a sound and the headlights look really good too. I would copy some of this customisation for sure. Thank you Max for showing us.
That is such a work of art. I like the color scheme en the lines (yes, exhaust, I'm looking at you). Headlight in my opinion is personal preference. :)
Beautiful bike! Nice job...sans headlight! Coolest feature are your turn signals incorporated into the ends of the handlebars....unbelievable and amazing! Really cool!
I try that same style headlight in my latest youtube project yamaha xjr1300. I did not like it and now i try something else BUT in this bike its PERFECT!! Nice work!!
Hell yeah can't wait to buy first bike probably suzuzki boulevard and then once experienced enough on to Indian scout and bonevil triumph also loving the grips and disc indicator
Absolutely love this bike, bar two parts... Poole custom builders did a great job 👍🏻 I’ve never been struck by the ‘flat track’ style headlights and your rear shocks should be black. Sounds magnificent mind!
The headlight is wrong but otherwise very impressed indeed. I'd have a black seat though. Tan jars. The exhaust? It makes a huge statement in chrome, accentuating the curves, but can't help thinking matt black might be better. Or would it? I really can't make my mind up.
Got a question, The long exhaust which is modified to go on top of the clutch box there, wouldn't it be too hot for the right leg? I see the stock exhaust went underneath, probably for a reason. Your experience? is it warmer now than it was before? My opinion on the headlights would be 'loose it', get a round headlights like in bobber. Just my thoughts
Where did you get your rear fender? It is exactly what I'm looking for on my Indian scout build and I can't find one like yours. All the ones I can find are either the cheap goofy 3D printed ones or the weird ones that have metal tubing supports going down to the rear axle. I have looked everywhere. Would appreciate any help on this
So I'm really liking this build bar the headlight.. Maybe a double bullet hid?? How do you get away with... No front fender... Black n silver mini plate.. No rear reflector (just from a long term legal perspective 👍) What did this add to the cost of the bike.. Should anyone else want to do this? Did look and sound truly awesome though.. Cheers
Can you list the items or where to get them. I want to buy the bar end LED. And headlights can be better but if you like em good for you. Great bike and the sound is gorgeous
Amazing bike but would be nice to see some bikes that have been built by the rider and not bought like it or payed a dealership. I know not everyone can build there own(myself included) but is nice to see normal people building great bikes.
We don't mind who builds bikes - custom artisans, local shops, guys in shed or even a manufacturer with catalogue parts - as long as the bike looks great, rides well, and the owner loves it, we are happy to celebrate them all.
I'm looking at a scout to do something similar now but have been wondering something - is it possible to lower the seat closer to rear wheel? I know the boneville bobber has multiple seat positions so was wondering if the same was possible for custom jobs too? Cheers!